Como Pronunciar "chine"
word
tʃaɪn
CHYN
tʃˈaɪn
CHYN
Definição
In boating, a 'chine' is the sharp or angled line on the hull of a boat where the side and bottom meet. In food, it refers to the backbone or the area along the backbone of a piece of meat, especially pork.
Transcrição IPA
Inglês Americano
tʃaɪn
Inglês Britânico
tʃˈaɪn
Pronúncia Simplificada
EUA
CHYN
UK
CHYN
Ouça em Contexto
The boat has a sharp chine that makes it turn easily.
He cut along the chine of the pork to remove the meat.
Many fishing boats have a hard chine hull.
Watch out for the chine when you clean the ribs.